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The Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) market is a subset of the IT security industry that focuses on protecting critical infrastructure from cyber threats. This includes physical and cyber assets such as power grids, water systems, transportation networks, and communication systems. CIP solutions are designed to detect, prevent, and respond to cyber threats, as well as provide visibility into the security posture of critical infrastructure. These solutions typically include security monitoring, incident response, and risk management capabilities.
CIP solutions are used by organizations in a variety of industries, including energy, healthcare, finance, and government. These organizations rely on CIP solutions to protect their critical infrastructure from cyber threats, such as malware, ransomware, and data breaches.
Some companies in the CIP market include IBM, McAfee, Symantec, FireEye, Palo Alto Networks, and Check Point Software Technologies. Show Less Read more